munnynarang Wrote:Train A leaves New York for Boston at 3 PM and travels at the constant speed of 100 mph. An hour later, it passes Train B, which is making the trip from Boston to New York at a constant speed. If Train B left Boston at 3:50 PM and if the combined travel time of the two trains is 2 hours, what time did Train B arrive in New York?
(1) Train B arrived in New York before Train A arrived in Boston.
(2) The distance between New York and Boston is greater than 140 miles.
It is MGMAT question and has been posted before but i did not see a solution.
I think the answer is D . Took 10 mints to solve this .. not sure if this is the quickest way to do . Ron need ur help ..
Train A Train B
Rate 100 mph r
Time 2 - t t
Distance d d
2 equation from this ;
A. 100(2-t) =d
B. rt=d
Substituting B in A we get
100(2-t) = rt; solve for t
200-100t = rt
200= t(r+100)
t= 200/(r+100)...........................C
We also know that train A is traveling @ 100mph .. An hour later,
hence in 1 hr train A travelled 100 miles
Train B started 50 mints late , hence in 10 mints it wud have travelled r/6 miles.
Thus total distance ; d= 100+r/6.......................D
From equation B we know d=rt; substitute D in B we get
rt= 100+r/6.....................E
Now substitute C in E
r(200/(r+100))= 100+r/6, solve for r we get
(r - 300) (r - 200) = 0
Hehnce we know train B is travelling wither at 300mph or 200 mph.
Assuming it travels at 200 mph.
train A has travelled 100 miles , train B will travel 200/6= 33.33 mph
Hence the total distance is 100+33.33 = 133.33 mph.
Option 2 says the distance is >140 mph. Thus we can eliminate ACE. left with BD
assuming train B travels at 300 mph,
train A 100, Train B 300/6 = 50
total distance 150 mph. Hence train B will take 1/2 hr and train A will 1.5 hrs.
Thus, train A will trach at 4'30 pm and train B at 4'20 pm. satisfies option 1 as well.
Hence both independently can answer,hence D